Okay, well this is interesting! I've been wearing my Gowear Fit armband (Bodybugg) for 110 days, and I've been tracking my food on TheDailyPlate for each of those days. I just loaded everything into a spreadsheet, and here's what it came up with:
Since I've been wearing it, I've had a total deficit of -86,607 calories. That's an average of -787 calories a day. In those 110 days, I've lost 19.2 pounds. Interestingly, that means that it's taken me an average of -4,500 calories to lose one pound. I think it's supposed to be -3,500 for a pound. So either my armband is off (I seriously doubt it), my food tracking is off (possible, but I'm pretty careful about it!), or it takes me more than -3,500 to lose a pound. Or maybe a combination of all three! Interesting....
Okay, I just did some more calculations, and if we assume that -3,500 = 1 pound, I would have had to have under-estimated my food by an average of about 190 calories a day. That's entirely possible. And actually, before I got my food scale, I probably was doing exactly that with my Cheerios and potatoes and such. Hmm....
Edit: Ha, and look at that... if I add up just the 3 weeks since I've had the kitchen scale, the average is -3,472 per pound. Hooray for science!
I've been wearing my Gowear Fit armband (Bodybugg) for 110 days.
Are you happy with your armband? Is this the best choice? It sounds as though it would be very motivational. Any advice for me? I'm thinking of taking the plunge. CJ
I just got my armband yesterday and I have to say so far it's a huge motivator. As long as you're accurate with logging your food (and now you can log it right on their website) it charts out everything. I'm hoping this band leads me in the right direction since there's no more guesswork.
If you're motivated by numbers and data and stuff, and you don't mind paying the hefty price tag, then yeah, I think it's very helpful for calorie counting. It's been as important for me as my food journalling, and it makes me look at exercise more like an athlete would, not as the lazy couch potato I was. I've gone from doing "couch to 5K" to training for a 10K to training for a triathlon while wearing this armband, it keeps pushing me to see what else my body can do.
I think it is worth every penny that it cost. I am finally starting to lose weight again. I might not be bikini ready ( though I don't think I would wear one anyway) for my cruise in July but I will look better than I did a month ago. I hope one day they make one that combines the features of both Body Bugg and GoFitwear into one armband.
Your math and number crunching sounds like something my brother would do. He is working as an actuarial (sp). I think he got all the brains in my family. I get into numbers too but I like to take life a little more in stride. If the scale stops moving and the body stops reshaping, I am guessing that is when I would want to know all the numbers and figure things out. But for now.........
That is so cool that you did that though. Science and math can be very interesting! keep going on that weight loss!
So I'm really curious. How do you combine GWF or BoddyBugg with calorie counting? Do you aim for a specific deficit or a specific calorie count a day. For instance right now I eat 1500 calories a day more or less. If you ate 1500 calories then realized that you had a really hard working day and burned 2200 would you eat 200 more and the following day if you had a lazy day and only burned 1600 would you only eat 1100 so you kept the same deficient of 500 a day? Thank you!